Having a flatter, toned stomach can seem unattainable if your skin is stretched after pregnancy or weight loss. Even exercise and dieting aren’t enough to produce visible changes.
That’s why many women and men choose to undergo abdominoplasty, often called a tummy tuck, at our practice in Glen Carbon. Tummy tuck surgery helps patients from Maryville, Edwardsville, and the St. Louis area restore confidence in their bodies after having children or losing a significant amount of weight. At MidAmerica Plastic Surgery, Dr. Ryan Diederich is a board-certified plastic surgeon who combines experience and advanced training with a friendly personality to create a positive experience for our patients.
Southern Illinois residents considering tummy tuck surgery find our Maryville location more convenient than driving into St. Louis for the procedure. We invite you to request a consultation with Dr. Diederich or give us a call at (618) 288-7855 to schedule an appointment. A $200 consultation fee will be collected to reserve your appointment. That fee is then applied to the cost of the procedure.
*This article is intended as a guideline only. This is not intended as medical advice. There are no guarantees written or implied from the information presented here. Only a consultation can provide an appropriate evaluation and discussion regarding any procedure. Refer to your physician for medical decision-making and advice.
A tummy tuck surgically removes excess skin from the abdomen. This also tightens abdominal muscles that may have separated during pregnancy, known as Diastasis Recti. A tummy tuck can create an abdominal profile that is smoother and firmer. Tummy tucks are not a substitute for weight loss through diet, exercise, or surgical means. The tummy tuck procedure can be divided into three major types:
This procedure is for those with a minimal laxity of the abdomen. It only addresses some of the laxity below the belly button and does not repair the separated abdominal muscles.
This is the most common type of tummy tuck performed by Dr. Ryan Diederich and is often the procedure of choice after pregnancy. All skin and stretch marks below the belly button are removed, the rectus muscles (6-pack muscles) are repaired if they have separated, and we remove as much tissue as possible. Dr. Diderich also uses liposuction to reduce stubborn body fat as part of the tummy tuck.
This is a type of tummy tuck that leaves a vertical scar, in addition to a horizontal scar. Because Dr. Diedrich creates a vertical scar, he is able to tighten both in the vertical direction but also side to side. This procedure is used primarily if the patient already has a vertical scar or for massive weight loss patients. Liposuction is also included to reduce stubborn fat as part of the abdominoplasty process.
Dr. Diederich works hard to provide the latest techniques and innovations, which has led him to progressive tension abdominoplasty. This method uses sutures to close any open space in the abdomen that has the potential to collect fluid. Dr. Diederich has refined this technique using rows of progressive tension sutures to evenly distribute the tension across the abdomen.
The results? Tighter, flatter tummies with a statistically significant decreased rate of hematoma, seroma, wound breakdown, and complications! Also, drains are not needed with this technique, which makes for an easier recovery.
On the day of your drainless abdominoplasty, general anesthesia will be used to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure. He will make incisions strategically located along the lower abdomen or in other areas, depending on the type of tummy tuck, to remove excess skin and fat. The underlying abdominal muscles are tightened as needed. Instead of using traditional drains, Dr. Diederich employs a specialized technique to secure the surgical area, minimizing fluid buildup and enhancing recovery. The procedure generally lasts 4+ hours, depending on the extent of the surgery.
Here’s a breakdown of what to expect before and during the procedure:
Before Tummy Tuck Surgery
The Day of Surgery
There are many reasons people come to see us about tummy tucks, including:
Ideal candidates for a drainless abdominoplasty are individuals who are generally healthy and have realistic expectations about the outcome. This procedure is suitable for those with excess skin and fat in the abdominal area, as well as weakened abdominal muscles. It is particularly beneficial for patients who prefer a streamlined recovery process without the need for drains.
Recovery varies from patient to patient and depends on the extent of the procedure, your overall health, and other factors. Here’s a typical timeline for tummy tuck recovery:
You should avoid engaging your core or lifting anything heavier than 20 pounds for the first 6 weeks following your procedure. Seek medical attention immediately if you have any of the following:
Final results from a drainless abdominoplasty typically become visible within a few months as swelling subsides and the body heals.
The procedure offers long-lasting improvements in abdominal contour, enhancing your appearance and boosting self-confidence. Maintaining a stable weight and healthy lifestyle will help preserve the results.
Liposuction can be combined with a tummy tuck. We recommend you speak to your surgeon regarding the safest options when combining procedures.
In many cases, we can also combine a tummy tuck with procedures that address the physical toll of having children. Dr. Diedrich customizes this combination of procedures, known as a mommy makeover, to suit your specific goals. Besides a tummy tuck and liposuction, mommy makeover surgery typically includes a breast lift , breast augmentation, or combining a breast lift with implants.
Thanks to progressive tension abdominoplasty, Dr. Diederich does not use drains with this tummy tuck technique.
During your initial phase of recovery, light walking around the house is encouraged. As you gradually heal, you may be able to increase your walking distance. You should be able to resume your regular exercise routine in about 6 weeks or at a time advised by your doctor.
Dr. Diederich takes several steps to allow the scar to heal as well as possible! Some of the healing process is simply how your body heals so if you have scars from another surgery, that can be a good indication. Many of the after photos in our gallery were taken 6 weeks after the procedure so they are still red but will continue to heal for up to a year after the procedure. If you are unsatisfied with the appearance after a year, The Spa at MidAmerica has some options that could help!
This very much depends on the type of job you have. If you have a desk job or something that doesn’t require much physical activity, you can typically go back to work after about 2-3 weeks. A job that requires more physical activity, such as lifting items, would require more time off. We can discuss specifics during your consultation.
The main restriction associated with the tummy tuck is no lifting more than 20 pounds for the first 6 weeks. This is especially important for the repair of Diastasis Recti (the 6 pack muscles).
Although this procedure does remove skin and can make a dramatic change in the appearance of the body, the number on the scale doesn’t really change. This is not a weight loss method and we highly recommend being at a consistent goal weight before a consultation.
Even though a tummy tuck isn’t designed to significantly reduce weight, you’ll wear a smaller dress size that fits your new contours. Research shows that most tummy tuck patients wear dresses that are 1 or 2 sizes smaller after they recover.
Yes! More and more male patients are coming to our practice for abdominoplasty to restore a flat midsection. This procedure is especially beneficial for men who have lost a significant amount of weight; it may be combined with a lower body lift if desired. Dr. Diederich performs the procedure for men using a low vertical incision and a second incision hidden inside the navel. Tummy tucks for men usually involve the removal of excess skin and pockets of fat and may involve abdominal muscle repair.
As with any procedure, there are risks. Fortunately, with tummy tuck, these risks are minimal. These include but are not limited to: